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This study introduces a novel therapeutic approach that employs a conductive hydrogel (HEPP) responsive to near‐infrared light, pH levels, and reactive oxygen species. Its goal is to enhance the healing environment affected by elevated glucose levels, insufficient oxygen, and bacterial infections in diabetes‐related wounds.
Tao Zhang+4 more
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Antegrade common femoral artery closure device use is associated with decreased complications. [PDF]
ObjectiveAntegrade femoral artery access is often used for ipsilateral infrainguinal peripheral vascular intervention. However, the use of closure devices (CD) for antegrade access (AA) is still considered outside the instructions for use for most ...
Conte, Michael S+7 more
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Principles of Pituitary Surgery [PDF]
Key Points 1. Understand the principles of pituitary surgery including the key-elements of surgical planning and decision-making 2. Identify the technical nuances distinguishing the endoscopic from the microscopic transsphenoidal approach 3.
Evans, James J.+4 more
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THE USE OF KEPHALIN TO HASTEN COAGULATION AND HEMOSTASIS AFTER SURGICAL OPERATIONS [PDF]
The need of hemostatic gauze to be used where packing is now necessary in deep seated operations, such as perineal prostatectomies, in which bleeding occurs within the prostatic capsule from which large hypertrophied lobes have been enucleated, has long been recognized at this clinic.
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The Role of MCPIP1 in Macrophage Polarization and Cardiac Function Post‐Myocardial Infarction
Following myocardial infarction, MCPIP1 deficiency in macrophages triggers ferroptosis, driving proinflammatory M1 dominance over reparative M2 phenotypes. This imbalance amplifies splenic monocyte release and sustains cardiac inflammation. Concurrently, excessive inflammatory mediators and insufficient TGF‐β impair fibroblast activation, delaying ...
Xingxu Zhang+8 more
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Fibrin Glue Increasingly Popular for Topical Surgical Hemostasis [PDF]
Fibrin glue is a plasma-derived topical hemostatic and adhesive agent that is becoming increasingly popular for surgical hemostasis, especially for cardiac and vascular procedures. Application of equal volumes of its two components results in hemostatic fibrin clot formation via the final steps of the blood coagulation cascade.
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A novel biodegradable wound dressing (E‐PCLs) based on polycaprolactone (PCL) and an enzyme complex (RHP‐BCL) is developed using a fiber microfluidic electrospinning technique. The dressing achieves complete degradation within 14 days, eliminates microplastic residues, and promotes scar‐free healing (99% in 21 days).
Lingling Fan+7 more
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Objectives: Hemostasis and dural defect repair are fundamental aspects of neurosurgical procedures. Some significant bleeding may be caused by dural tears (e.g. bleeding from cerebral dural venous sinuses).
Yasunori Nagahama, M.D.+7 more
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Tailored 3D Lattice Microstructures for Enhanced Functionality in Blood‐Gas Exchange
Common hollow fiber structures are associated with inhomogeneous flow, leading to many complications in the medical application of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Using locally adapted lattice structures, the overall flow distribution can be manipulated.
Kai P. Barbian+10 more
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This work identifies fine‐tuning the expression of PIEZO1 as a critical molecular mechanism underlying the treatment of myocardial infarction by mechanically adapted cardiac patches, which can support the clinical translation of cardiac patch devices.
Yuwen Lu+18 more
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